Tag Archives: Bayfield in Bloom

Bayfield is a popular destination in the summer and fall – thousands are visiting to enjoy Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands, Bayfield’s Orchards, hiking & biking trails and so much more. But those who are in the know come to … Continue reading →

Bayfield is coming alive! Spring is an amazing time of year anywhere, but there is something about watching Spring come alive on Lake Superior – the lake ice disappears with deep blue waters, sparkling brightly, all around. And then there … Continue reading →

Yesterday Kristen and I took a trip to Silver Sage Farm to purchase herbs for the Pinehurst Inn gardens. This beautiful farm is located in Port Wing, WI, about 30 minutes from Bayfield. While it is a bit of a … Continue reading →

Anyone who has visited Pinehurst Inn is aware of our dedication to gardening. Perennial flower gardens, vegetable gardens, herbs, and native garden take up a fair amount of our time. It’s a good thing. But we are certainly not alone! … Continue reading →

Pinehurst Inn loves this time of year in Bayfield, a community that celebrates spring. Bayfield in Bloom is just one way we recognize the arrival of spring and pending summer. What does Bayfield in Bloom offer for our guests? Enjoy … Continue reading →

There are five locations this year, so head out and see the work of the various “green-thumbed” Bayfield residents! Saturday, June 5th, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Maps are available online here. After the tour, do some shopping downtown … Continue reading →

Spring in Bayfield and the Apostle Islands is normally a beautiful time of year, but this year is even better! The early, warmer Spring has brought blossoms out about three weeks early and Pinehurst Inn guests have been out and … Continue reading →

Welcome to Bayfield’s grand celebration of spring – Bayfield in Bloom The month long celebration of spring in the Bayfield and Apostle Island area kicked off this past Friday. The annual event started with Wisconsin Public Radio host Larry Meiller … Continue reading →